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STeP by OEKO-TEX®

Sustainable Textile Production (STeP) by OEKO-TEX® is a certification system for brands, retail companies and manufacturers from the textile chain who want to communicate their achievements regarding sustainable manufacturing processes to the public in a transparent, credible and clear manner.

Certification is possible for production facilities of all processing stages from fibre production, spinning mills, weaving mills, knitting mills to finishing facilities and manufacturers of ready-made textile items.

Through modular analysis of all relevant company areas such as management of chemicals, environmental performance, environmental management, occupational health and safety, social responsibility and quality management, the STeP certification allows a comprehensive and reliable analysis of the extent of sustainable management provided by a production facility.

More details about STeP certification

Concept

The objective of STeP certification is the permanent implementation of environmentally friendly production processes, optimum health and safety and socially acceptable working conditions. The dynamic further development of the STeP standard and the benchmarks allows certified companies to continuously improve their environmental protection achievements and their social responsibility as well as their efficiency. This in turn enables them to achieve the best possible competitive position on the market.

Advantages for brands and retailers

STeP allows globally operating brands and retail companies to search for suitable suppliers worldwide who meet their demands regarding environmental protection and social responsibility. This enables them to clearly and completely document their joint sustainable commitment to end consumers together with the supply chain.

Advantages for production facilities

Textile and clothing manufacturers can make their production processes much more efficient on the basis of a STeP certification. Our system helps them to determine their company's positioning with regard to sustainability and shows areas for improvement. The independent proof of sustainable production conditions also provides an image boost allowing the companies to open up new markets and supplier relations.

Comprehensive approach - textile-specific criteria

In contrast to other certification systems, which mostly only take into account certain individual aspects of sustainability, STeP allows comprehensive analysis and evaluation with regard to sustainable production conditions. In addition to this, the requirements and criteria of the STeP certification are specifically adapted to the situation in the textile and clothing industry.

To ensure global comparability, the STeP criteria are standardised around the world. They are continually analysed, evaluated and updated, if required (e.g. in view of new market developments, legal regulations and scientific findings).

Competent, independent evaluation

The responsibility for the STeP certification lies with the International OEKO-TEX® Association with its 16 member institutes and representative offices in over 60 countries worldwide. The OEKO-TEX® institutes are accredited, independent textile testing and research institutes with wide ranging competence and long-standing experience regarding the specific conditions in the textile and clothing industry.

Certification

The certification process can roughly be broken down into 7 steps:

Interested companies contact one of the worldwide OEKO-TEX® institutes (contact offices) with their certification request or they register on the STeP platform.

OEKO-TEX® provide the company with the access data for the assessment tool.

The company completes an electronic questionnaire.

The data is analysed and evaluated by OEKO-TEX®.

An OEKO-TEX® auditor visits the production facility and verifies the information provided in the electronic questionnaire.

OEKO-TEX® create a detailed report about the results of the audit and – if the required criteria have been met – issue a STeP certificate to the requesting company.

After receiving the certificate the company is entitled to communicate its STeP certification to the public and to use it commercially.

Certificate

A STeP certificate is valid for a duration of three years and can subsequently be extended any number of times.

Certification costs

The costs for STeP certification depend on the size of the company, the test criteria specific to each production stage as well as the extent to which the company has already implemented measures regarding environmental protection and social responsibility. The expense includes support and advice from the OEKO-TEX® institutes during the application, preparation of the assessment, preparation, execution and documentation of the audit, issuing of the certificate as well as a license fee.

Duration of the certification

A period of 3 months is generally required, from the time of application, data collection and data assessment to the audit and the issuing of the certificate. The duration of the actual certification process depends on the individual circumstances in each production facility, though. This includes, for example, whether certifications for individual business areas already exist or how fast the required data for the assessment can be determined and provided.

Modular structure

Through modular analysis of all relevant company areas such as management of chemicals, environmental performance, environmental management, health and safety, social responsibility and quality management, the STeP certification allows a comprehensive and reliable analysis of the extent of sustainable management provided by a production facility.

Requirements

The prerequisite for STeP certification is the compliance with certain minimum requirements in the individual company areas. Based on this, the following issues are relevant:

Management of chemicals

Compliance with the guidelines of a restricted substances list (RSL)

Introduction of a suitable harmful substances management

Compliance with the principles of ‘green chemicals’

Periodical training and further education regarding the handling of the chemicals used

Obligation for appropriate communication regarding the chemicals used and their risks

Monitoring the use of chemicals

Environmental performance

Compliance with the stipulated limit values

Use of best available production technologies

Optimisation of production processes

Efficient use of resources

Responsible handling of waste, waste water, emissions etc.

Reduction of the CO2 footprint

Environmental management

Proof of a suitable environmental management system for targeted coordination and systematic implementation of all environmental protection measures

Commitment to environmental targets

Periodic creation of environmental reports

Appointment of an environmental representative

Periodic training regarding the implementation of environmental targets and measures

Advanced management aspects such as risk management or corporate governance

Health and safety

Proof of suitable measures to ensure the required health and safety in the workplace (e.g. filter systems, ear protection etc.)

Guaranteed safety of buildings and production plants (e.g. through constructive measures, escape plans, separation of production areas etc.)

Risk prevention

Implementation of existing safety standards (e.g. OHSAS 18001)

Assessment

OEKO-TEX® require numerous data and parameters from the companies to allow adequate evaluation of the sustainability of production facilities. Data collection is web-based and uses an assessment tool. After contact is established or when an application is made to an OEKO-TEX® institute, the companies will receive the required access data, enabling them to enter their information in an online questionnaire and send it to the institute. After evaluation of the data the applicant will receive a detailed report about the result of the assessment.

Interested companies can independently decide whether they use the assessment for in-house purposes only (for example to establish a status quo for their sustainable commitment) or implement it as a certification process to obtain the STeP label.

Scoring

STeP certification encompasses three different levels describing the extent to which the company has achieved sustainable production and working conditions:

Level 1 = entry level

Level 2 = good implementation with further optimisation potential

Level 3 = exemplary implementation in the sense of a best practice example

The STeP certificate shows the following scoring results:

the sustainability level achieved

an overall evaluation

an individual evaluation of the analysed company areas

The STeP scoring creates more transparency because it allows the sustainability of production facilities along the textile value chain to be compared on all relevant company levels across country borders and beyond legislative regulations. The detailed representation of the assessment results allows a sound definition of the company's positioning with regard to sustainability and illustrates in particular which company areas have further potential for optimisation.

Audits

The information and data provided by the company in the framework of the assessment are analysed and evaluated by OEKO-TEX®. Verification is carried out in the form of an audit of the production facility by the OEKO-TEX® institute in charge.

OEKO-TEX® have a comprehensive internal quality management to ensure globally standardised audit results. This includes, for example, joint training and regular further education of the auditors as well as annual meetings of the technical OEKO-TEX® expert groups.

Verification

In addition to the routine audits in the framework of the initial STeP certification and extension, OEKO-TEX® carry out intermediate audits (compliance audits) as well as unannounced company audits at the production facilities to verify compliance with the required criteria after the certificate has been issued.